Digital Library for Earth System Education (DLESE)
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The Digital Library for Earth System Education (DLESE) is a grassroots, community-based effort involving teachers, students, and scientists working together to create a library of educational resources and services to support Earth system science education. DLESE supports Earth system science education by providing access to high-quality collections of educational resources; access to Earth data sets and imagery; support services to help educators and learners effectively create, use, and share educational resources; and communication networks to facilitate interactions and collaborations across all dimensions of Earth system education.
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Colors of the Sun Spectroscope Poster
A cut-and-fold spectroscope that you can build yourself. A spectroscope is a scientific instrument used to break up light into its various colors, much like a prism. From the details in these colors, scientists can learn about a light source's temperature, makeup, and even its speed towards or away from us. Instructions are included on the poster. Educational levels: Middle school, Intermediate elementary
(text/html) - 08-may-2008
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Eyes on Earth
Eyes on Earth is a 2,500 sq. ft. interactive, traveling science exhibition developed by the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) that focuses on NASA-s Earth Observing System and explores three major areas: Satellites, Orbits and Satellite Technology. Designed primarily for families and school groups (upper elementary+), the exhibit brings these concepts down to Earth through a combination of fun, accessible displays and short videos. An educators guide with activities can also be downloaded from the Eyes on Earth Website. The exhibit is available for leasing from OMSI through 2010. Educational levels: Middle school, General public, Intermediate elementary
(text/html) - 24-oct-2008
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Electromagnetic Spectrum Poster
This poster shows the electromagnetic spectrum on the front, with three lessons and background information for teachers on the back. Educational levels: Middle school, High school
(text/html) - 24-oct-2008
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Top Stars Bookmark
The downloadable bookmark includes dates for educators to submit their best examples of how to use the Hubble Space Telescope to teach science, mathematics, engineering or technology. Participants selected as Top Stars will receive national recognition and awards.
(text/html) - 13-oct-2009